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Management prospects through development of non-timber forest products

Pressure on the area and the function of forests have been increasingly massive in the industrial age. Timber products and their derivatives, which are limited by harvest periods, become increasingly limited and cause a decline in forest value. Non-timber forest products, known as non-timber forest...

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